Introducing Adria Wade and her Debut – The Forbidden: A Huntress Novel

The Forbidden: A Huntress Novel

Available NOW On Amazon! I've known Adria since she was practically a baby. Her father and my husband have been best friends for over forty years. Who'd have known she would grow up and become a writer! This is such an exciting time for her as this is her very first novel so please, let's …

Please Welcome Author Shannon A. Thompson to My Blog Tonight

I asked Shannon to answer four questions for us and here's what she had to say: What are you currently working on? I’m currently working on the content edit for Death Before Daylight, book 3 of The Timely Death Trilogy. AEC Stellar Publishing, Inc. is expecting to release the final installment of the award-winning paranormal …

Please Welcome My Amazing Friend Reece Bridger to the Blog Today!

Reece Bridger

Reece is a fellow Ravenswood Publishing author. We've struck up a friendship over our mutual love of writing. Despite our age difference, we have wonderful chats about our passion, proving writing and the dedication to the craft has no bounds. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Reece Bridger - Author / Fantasist / Professional Dreamer / Voice …

Welcome G.D. Tinnams – Author of “Hunter No More.”

Hunter No More

WHO AM I? A Comment on Characterisation   First of all, and what many people have noted, I tend to give my characters ‘normal’ names such as Roger, Keith, Anna, Sam, Alicia. This was a conscious choice because when I’ve read books in the past I find it hard to get my head around weird alien names …

Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious

The best days of our lives

Wikipedia says: The roots of the word have been defined[4] as follows: super- "above", cali- "beauty", fragilistic- "delicate", expiali- "to atone", and -docious "educable", with the sum of these parts signifying roughly "Atoning for educability through delicate beauty." According to the film, it is defined as "something to say when you have nothing to say." Today …

Interviewing Your Characters is a Fun Way to Create Interest in Your Books

If you're anything like me, your characters mean a lot to you and except for not actually living and breathing in the real world, they are as real as fictional beings can get...to you and your readers. Even if you are just beginning to mold and shape your characters, asking them questions may help you …